Food and confectionery compound.



E STATES PATENT oF-Fr HUBER H. Room AND LLEWELLYN w. BOYDEN, or MEDINA, 01110.

FOOD AND GONFECTIONERY COMPOUND.

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Our invention relates to food products, and the object of our invention is to promote the use of honey which is preferable to other forms of sweets, such as cane sugar,

because it is a predigested sweet, thatis it is invert sugar, so that it can be assimilated much more readily than other forms of sweets.

Our invention, therefore, consists in the honey containing compound or. product, substantially as hereinafter specified and claimed.

Our invention may be embodied in various compounds, or products. In one embodiment thereof we apply to a small bit or piece of comb honey a coating of chocolate, asby dipping the piece of comb honey into hot chocolate. This, While resulting in an attractive form of confectionery, has the important practical advantage that the coating of chocolate seals up, or closes the broken Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Oct. 12, 1915.

I Application filed April 21, 1913. Serial No. 762,558.

cells of the comb and thus prevents the dripping of honey from the broken cells. Instead of using comb honey, granulated honey maybe employed that is covered with the chocolate and nuts and fruits may be added to this compound.

Another form of our invention is produced by a combination of ground peanuts and honey put together in such proportions.

as to form a paste-like body, the honey in this case being in a liquid formto secure the right consistency.

Having thus described our invention what we claim is 1. A food compound in the form of an article of manufacture, consisting of a piece of comb honey, and a coating of anotherelement of food that closes the cells of the comb.

2. A food compound in the form of an article of manufacture, consisting of a piece of comb honey, and a chocolate coating that closes the cells of the comb.

In testimony that we claim the foregoing we have hereunto set our hands.

HUBER H. ROOT. 'LLEWELLYN W. BOYDEN.

Witnesses: V

FRANK SPELLMAN, A. L. BOYDEN. 

